My Involvment in the National Syndicated Series.


I helped start the nationally syndicated TV show Steel Dreams in 1999. I handled all video and still images for the web and was the main cameraman and editor for the seven-year series.


I was one of the field producer's, cameraman, editor and web designers, it was a team project, but I always had the mojority of the responsibilities on my shoulders, I had every aspect of the production under control.


The nationally syndicated television show has a long history starting in louisville, KY in 1999, the first episode aired around september 2001. The series was produced in louisville, KY for several years and was sold to a company in San Clemente, CA in late 2005 and was produced under Patriot Prodictions for two years and since been sold to another company in Hollywood, CA who took over all production and it is still in synidycation now.
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About the Series


Steel Dreams is the weekly half-hour television show that launched today's popular motor sports programming with unprecedented border-to-border and coast-to-coast "on-site" coverage of exciting races, speed events and big shows filled with industry superstars, high-profile celebrities, famed designer/builders and all the beautiful, rich and famous people that are always on hand.


"Steel Dreams has a rich history of groundbreaking cutting-edge television," states John Mansfield, President of Mansfield Television Distributing, "and the 2006 season is the best ever."


Ever since its first air-date in Fall 2001 Steel Dreams has been at the forefront of discovering and/or introducing new talent and in providing up-to-the-minute coverage of emerging new trends.


Steel Dreams was the very first to introduce Jesse James (of Monster Garage fame) to a national TV audience. It also aired the first national interview of famed custom bike designer/builder Arlen Ness and was the first show to feature renown custom bike painter Dave Perewitz. Steel Dreams dubbed Perewitz the "Father of the Flame" ñ a catchy nickname that both stuck and remains his "trademark" signature to this day.


Steel Dreams continues to lead the way in capturing all the unique and edgy excitement of motor sports in an action-packed half-hour format that appeals to today's broad audience and constantly changing demographics which now includes high family viewership and a growing legion of loyal female fans.


Now in its sixth season, Steel Dreams reaches over 76 million homes in 137 major markets every week over 70% of all U.S. markets via 216 affiliates and nine cable networks.


If it's new, exciting and cutting-edge Steel Dreams will bring it to you. From NASCAR to offshore powerboat racing if itís a location where engines roar, tires peel-out or dirt bikes soar through the air Steel Dreams will take you there (often putting you onboard or behind the wheel). And if it's beauty you want, gleaming steel or otherwise Steel Dreams is the place to be.


It's not motor sports on TV it's Steel Dreams TV. Real life action.

  • STEEL DREAMS TV:


    This is a full Episode of Steel Dreams That I shot, edited, designed and applied all motion fx. This is from seasion 5.



  • STEEL DREAMS TV:


    This is a full Episode of Steel Dreams That I shot, edited, designed and applied all motion fx. This is from seasion 5.



  • Peace Love and Happiness ride:


    This is a very old episode of Steel Dreams. I shot, edited, designed and applied the graphics. This episode features the govenor of Texas and Peter Fonda. I did some specialty filming hanging off the back of motorcycles and straped into the bed of trucks to capture the unique angles.